- Home
- Dreadlocks
- Ways to Make Dreadlocks
- Ways to Grow Dreadlocks - Palm Rolls
Ways to Grow Dreadlocks - Palm Rolls
- By naani
- Published 03/16/2008
- Ways to Make Dreadlocks
- Unrated
Ways to Grow Dreadlocks - Palm Rolls
Palm-rolls, like finger twists, is the traditional method used to start
manicured Dreadlocks. This method requires the most
maintenance. Palm-rolls come undone fairly easily when washed. Despite
its disadvantages, they are the best way to achieve uniform dreadlocks.
At least three inches of hair is needed to achieve palm-rolls because your hair must be able to fit into the palms of your hands. Although all hair types are receptive to palm-rolls
, medium to coarse
hair grades are better served by this method. Such hair types
will hold their shape better and reduce the amount of necessary
maintenance.
Begin by placing a small amount of naani's naturals Alcohol Free No More Frizzies Aloe Vera Jelly or Styling Gel
on the section to be rolled. Place the sectioned hair between the palms
of your hands. Using one hand, rub it against the palm of the
other in ONE SMOOTH MOTION. Twist the ends of the new lock to
help secure the roll. Place a metal clip on the palm-roll and
allow it to set.
If you're starting with longer hair, four or more inches, and are maintaining your dreadlocks at home, you may want to use an alternative method. Although palm-rolls are ideal in some situations, they are very difficult to maintain on longer, softer types of hair.
As always, consult a professional before you attempt any style.
At least three inches of hair is needed to achieve palm-rolls because your hair must be able to fit into the palms of your hands. Although all hair types are receptive to palm-rolls
Begin by placing a small amount of naani's naturals Alcohol Free No More Frizzies Aloe Vera Jelly or Styling Gel
on the section to be rolled. Place the sectioned hair between the palms
of your hands. Using one hand, rub it against the palm of the
other in ONE SMOOTH MOTION. Twist the ends of the new lock to
help secure the roll. Place a metal clip on the palm-roll and
allow it to set. If you're starting with longer hair, four or more inches, and are maintaining your dreadlocks at home, you may want to use an alternative method. Although palm-rolls are ideal in some situations, they are very difficult to maintain on longer, softer types of hair.
As always, consult a professional before you attempt any style.
Spread The Word
Article Series
This article is part 4 of a 6 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
-
Ways to Grow Dreadlocks - Palm Rolls


